1929-1930 Academic Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COLLEGIATE AND NORMAL STUDIES 6. EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY-Sociological principles ln relation to education&! problems. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 1. COMMERCIAL LAW- Dealing with the principles of law as applied to tbe bualness worfd. Three hours, one semester. 8. ADVANCED SOCIOLOGY-Elective. This course deals with the relation ot church to social reconstruction. The value of humanity exceeds that of protli. Three hours, one semester. Not given every year. SPANISH PROFE8SOR BORST 1-2. BEGINNING SPANISH- A study of grammar and pronunciation. Ruadlug, tests, and Qulzaes. Three hours, two semesters. 3-4. INTERMEDIATE SPA..-..;JSH--A continuation of 1-2. Three hours, two semos– tera. Not giTen eTery year. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSORS BORST AND PARRY, MISS SHANNON, AND MR. STORMONT 1-2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN - Required or all men students unl0811 excused by President and Dean of College. Mr. Stormont. 3-4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN-Required of all women student8 o.nless excused by the President and the Dean. Miss Shannon. 5. COACHING FOR MEN- A thorough study of rules, theory and practice of football, basketball, and baseball. Up-to-date texts and laboratory methods will be used. Two hours credit, one semester. Professor Borst. 1. COACHING FOR WOMEN-A thorough treatment of mies, theory and practice of basketba1l, indoor baseball and hockey for women. Two hours credit. Professor Borst. 9. HEALTH- A consideration of the hygiene of the school child covering observa– tions for hygienic and easily di coverable physical defects. Anatomy and physiology will be correlated and instruction given. The hygiene of the classroom and methods of organizing school and class health leagues w!Ii be emphasized, also the correlatlou of school subjt,cts vrlth health instruction. Three hours a week. First semester. Pro– fessor Parry. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MRS. LANE SHORTHAND 1-2. BEGJllj'NING SHORTHAND- Theory, r eading and dictation practice. Text: Gregg Shorthand Manual. . Elective. Five periods of recitation, three hours credi"– Two semesters. 3-4. .ADVANCED SHORTHAND-Dictation, speed, business practice. Text: Gregg Speed Studies. ElectiTe. Five periods of recitation, three hours credit. Two semesters. TYPEWRITING 1. BEGINNING TYPING-Fundamentals of typing and business correspondence.. Text: Sorelle--Tbe New Ratlona! Typwritlng, 1927 Edition. Elective. Five periods of recitation, three hours credit. First semester. 2. ADV AN CED TYPIN Contin,uation of Typing 1 with special attention to speed and business practice. Elective. Five periods of recitation, three hours credl"– Second semester. BOOKKEEPING 1-2. BOOKKEEPIN Fundamental accounting principles, partnerships, corpor- ations, financial statements. Text: 20th. Century Bookkeeping and AccounUng. Elec– tlTe. Three hours a week, two semesters. Such subjects as English, Sociology, History, Economics, Modern Languages, Ethics. and Public Speaking may be taken in the regular coll ge classes and may be counted as oredlt toward a degree in commercial science ln accordance wlth the reQulrementa of the various commercial colleges. REGISTRATION FEE Rental for typewriters, as far as available, per month in advance, $2.50. It ls preferable for students to purch ase and own their own typewriters. Book-keeping, p&r semester ln advance, $10.00. Stenography, per semester In advance, $10.00. Type-writing, per semester in advance, $10.00. PAGE l<' ORTY- EVBN

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